Must-Know Opening Principles - Piece Development | Chess Basics | Beginner Level | IM Alex Astaneh
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
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The opening principles are a simple series of ideas or concepts that have been proven to help players lay a solid foundation for the rest of their game. There is a set of opening principles to guide them as they study the opening. Employing these opening principles will ensure that the beginner builds a much better foundation for the rest of their games. In this series, you will learn the opening principles and understand the importance why all good chess openings employ these principles.
In this video, IM Alex Astaneh will discuss the second core opening principle, which is the importance of development. When it comes to piece development, the following points need to be considered:
1. Pawn grabbing is very dangerous when you are behind in development .
2. Never ignore development. It is a core opening principle!
3. If you are behind in development you should make that a top priority, so bring out your pieces to the best squares you can identify and also be very careful not to push pawns and not to grab pawns. Sometimes it is ok to do so, but very often if you do too much of that it is going to backfire a huge percentage of the time and that’s a common beginner mistake.
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how is this so educational but his comment gets only 1 comment and 13 likes?
Alex never fails to impress as always, great video
Happy to hear that!
Thank you Alex and team...!!!
Congratulations for all of chess factor team
Best video ever seen on piece development ....
Moreover explaining with example was quite effective... 👍🏾👍🏾❤️
Thank you...
Glad you found the video helpful 🙂
This is the most educational vid of chess I have ever watched keep it up :) :D
What a nice comment. Thank you very much!
This was a fantastic learning video. I sincerely hope there are many more like over the rest of this fantastic course. (I also sincerely hope that my brain will slowly start seeing these things without needing you to point them out - so far, my brain seems to stop functioning as soon as I stop watching the video!)
one thing I love about these videos is that they use master games examples. (I feel the last example here is quite more advanced than others.)
This is my favourite chess learning channel :))) please keep up this good work and thank you so much!!!
Alex is the best chess youtuber
great knowledge, thanks
I really like this video about development as a beginner because you're not just giving us an easy opening to learn, you're telling us how to actually play the game.
2:27: Also in true King's Gambit Style, you let black take your knight because it's funny.
Love the examples.
Great video
Really great video , very well explained
Isn’t every pawn you move weakening a diagonal? Just wondering why you highlighted the impact of moving the f2 pawn? Thanks!
AND it contains a history lesson of the Romantic Time
Nice but how is this a begg lvl??
So all of you guys subscribe him